Chapter 1 Introduction, Tiffany Bergin; Chapter 2 Research into Alcohol's Social Harms, Tiffany Bergin; Chapter 3 Alcohol and Policymaking, Tiffany Bergin; Chapter 4 History, Culture, Context, and Transformation, Tiffany Bergin; Chapter 5 Key Lessons from Prohibition Policies: Beyond the 1920s, Tiffany Bergin; Chapter 6 General Efforts to Reduce Alcohol's Social Harms, Tiffany Bergin; Chapter 7 Targeted Policies: Minimum Drinking Age Laws, Tiffany Bergin; Chapter 8 Concluding Thoughts, Tiffany Bergin;
Tiffany Bergin is Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology at Kent State University, Ohio, USA, and author of The Evidence Enigma.
A Yankee Book Peddler UK Core Title for 2013 'Recommended. Most levels/libraries.' Choice 'Regulating Alcohol around the World is an engaging, comprehensive look at the successes and failures of scientific evidence, public opinion, and policy proponents informing alcohol policy across the globe. I especially liked the interesting and relevant case studies, in-depth historical and cross-cultural examples, and highly accessible yet scientific explanations of alcohol policy implementation and its effectiveness in various countries.' Jennifer Schwartz, Washington State University, USA
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